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Images Dated 21st November 2008 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: European badger

European badger (Meles meles). European badgers are indigenous to Europe and much of Asia, including China, Russia and Japan. They are nocturnal and hibernate over the winter

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Caterpillar proleg, light micrograph

Caterpillar proleg, light micrograph
Caterpillar proleg. Dark-field light micrograph of part of the skin of a caterpillar, showing a proleg (centre). The proleg is a short stubby protrusion

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Male mayfly

Male mayfly on hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) flowers. This mayfly (order Ephemeroptera) is in its second (reproductive) stage, the imago, of two flying stages

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Grey heron flying

Grey heron flying
Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) flying with its neck outstretched. Normally, herons fly with their necked retracted in an S-shape under their body

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Water vole

Water vole (Arvicola amphibious) on an urban canal bank. Water voles are mostly herbivores, but in winter they may supplement their diet with water snails

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Red fox sitting on grass

Red fox sitting on grass
Red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Red foxes are found in North America, Eurasia and North Africa, and are the only native wild canines remaining in the UK and Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: European polecat

European polecat (Mustela putorius). Polecats are largely carnivorous, feeding on small mammals and amphibians. They are native throughout Europe. Photographed in Surrey, England, UK, in April

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Robin singing on a branch

Robin singing on a branch
Robin (Erithacus rubecula) singing on a branch. Photographed in Derbyshire, England, UK, in April

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Female flea, light micrograph

Female flea, light micrograph
Female flea. Polarised light micrograph of the whole body of a female Pulex flea. The head of the flea is at upper right, with a simple eye (ocellus), two antennae, and piercing, sucking mouthparts

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Grey heron perched in a tree

Grey heron perched in a tree
Grey heron perched in a conifer tree. Grey herons (Ardea cinerea) are large wading birds that have a wingspan of nearly two metres

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Water vole

Water vole (Arvicola amphibious) feeding in grass. Water voles are mostly herbivores, but in winter they may supplement their diet with water snails

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Cumulonimbus clouds

Cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus capillatus clouds. These are cumulonimbus clouds, the upper part of which is fibrous (or cirriform). Cumulonimbus capillatus clouds can grow to great heights

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Cairnwell ski centre, Scotland

Cairnwell ski centre, Scotland
Cairnwell Ski Centre. Skiers on Cairnwell Hill, Scotland, looking northwest to the main range of the Cairngorms (skyline, right of centre)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Female flea, light micrograph

Female flea, light micrograph
Female flea. Polarised light micrograph of the whole body of a female Pulex flea. The head of the flea is at upper right, with a simple eye (ocellus), two antennae, and piercing, sucking mouthparts

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Harts tongue fern

Harts tongue fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium) growing on a damp shady bank on the south side of Hod Hill in Dorset, UK. The new fronds are still unfurling and the old fronds from last year are flat

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Cairnwell ski centre, Scotland

Cairnwell ski centre, Scotland
The Cairnwell Ski Centre. View from the top of Cairnwell Hill, looking north east across the Cairngorm mountains with people skiing in the centre

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Water vole

Water vole (Arvicola amphibious) on an urban canal bank. Water voles are mostly herbivores, but in winter they may supplement their diet with water snails

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Caterpillar spiracle, light micrograph

Caterpillar spiracle, light micrograph
Caterpillar spiracle. Polarised light micrograph of part of the skin of a caterpillar, showing an air hole (spiracle, dark oval, lower right) leading to a breathing tube (trachea)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Dry stone wall, Dorset

Dry stone wall, Dorset
Dry stone wall made from Swanage Stone, the local name for limestone from the Purbeck beds. This rock formed around 140 million years ago at the transition from the Jurassic to Cretaceous periods

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Marsh fritillary butterfly

Marsh fritillary butterfly (Euphydryas aurinia). Photographed at Hod Hill in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Whole caterpillar skin, light micrograph

Whole caterpillar skin, light micrograph. The blue structures, from left to right, are: the head, the true legs, the spiracles, the prolegs, and at far right the claspers

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa)

Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) flowers. Photographed in spring

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Mosquito larva, light micrograph

Mosquito larva, light micrograph
Mosquito larva. Polarised light micrograph of the body of a larva of an Anopheles sp. mosquito. The larva lies parallel to the waters surface

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Backswimmers head, light micrograph

Backswimmers head, light micrograph
Backswimmers head. Light micrograph of the head and mouthparts of the backswimmer (Notonecta sp.), also known as the greater water boatman

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Marsh harrier hunting

Marsh harrier hunting
Marsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus) hunting. Marsh harriers are birds of prey that breed in parts of Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa. They are rare in the British Isles

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Red fox

Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) looking up. The long canine teeth (white) can be seen either side of its mouth. These teeth are used for gripping and tearing food

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Harvested whelks, Dorset

Harvested whelks, Dorset
Harvested whelks. Landing sacks full of whelks at West Bay, Dorset, UK. These whelks (order Neogastropoda) were caught about eight kilometres south of the Dorset cost

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Cliff face, Dorset

Cliff face, Dorset
Cliff face. Portland Freestone is seen (lower layers) beneath the paler Shrimp Bed (white). Above are the chaotic Purbeck Beds (top)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) flowers

Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) flowers
Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) flower spike. This plant is found mostly in damp wooded areas throughout the UK, and has been used in traditional herbal medicine as a tonic and stimulant

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Asia, China

Asia, China
China, Shanghai. Bar in the Xin Tian Di bar district

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Asia, Myanmar, Yangon. Golden stupa of Shwedagon Pagoda, largest in Burma

Asia, Myanmar, Yangon. Golden stupa of Shwedagon Pagoda, largest in Burma

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Asia, China

Asia, China
China, Shanghai. Bar in the Xin Tian Di bar district

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Unidentified fish living on a branching Gorgoian coral. They seemed to be sucking algae or slime

Unidentified fish living on a branching Gorgoian coral. They seemed to be sucking algae or slime from the branches
VT-9032 Unidentified fish living on a branching Gorgoian coral. They seemed to be sucking algae or slime from the branches

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Orangutan Crab - by Bubble Coral - The long hairs on the body of this crab enable it to attach

Orangutan Crab - by Bubble Coral - The long hairs on the body of this crab enable it to attach small particals as
VT-9033 Orangutan Crab - by Bubble Coral - The long hairs on the body of this crab enable it to attach small particals as camouflage

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Map Puffer - Indonesia

Map Puffer - Indonesia
VT-9034 Map Puffer Indonesia Arothron mappa Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Montane Reed Frog - on Arum Lily - adult male - Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa

Montane Reed Frog - on Arum Lily - adult male - Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa
MM-123 Montane Reed Frog - on Arum Lily - adult male Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa Hyperolius castaneus Michele Menegon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Pink Squat Lobster - on large sponge - Indonesia

Pink Squat Lobster - on large sponge - Indonesia
VT-8976 Pink Squat Lobster - on large sponge Indonesia Lauriea sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Reef Octopus - Komodo Marine National Park - Indonesia

Reef Octopus - Komodo Marine National Park - Indonesia
VT-8974 Reef Octopus - camouflaged Komodo Marine National Park - Indonesia Octopus cyanea Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Soft Corals - both these corals are the same species - Indonesia

Soft Corals - both these corals are the same species - Indonesia
VT-8970 Soft Corals - both these corals are the same species Indonesia Scleronephthya sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Blackstriped Cardnalfish with Fish Lice (Family Cymathoidae) - this isopod attached to this

Blackstriped Cardnalfish with Fish Lice (Family Cymathoidae) - this isopod attached to this Cardnalfish is slowly
VT-8969 Blackstriped Cardinalfish with Fish Lice (Family Cymathoidae) Raja Ampat - Indonesia Apogon nigrofasciatus This isopod attached to this Cardinalfish is slowly sucking the life from its host

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Coral Grouper - Indonesia

Coral Grouper - Indonesia
VT-8972 Coral Grouper Indonesia Cephalopholis miniata Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Mountain scenery - windswept and by wildfires damaged snow gums and mountain ranges around Mt

Mountain scenery - windswept and by wildfires damaged snow gums and mountain ranges around Mt
SAS-1500 Mountain Ranges around Mt. Hotham Alpine Resort - with windswept snow gums damaged by wildfires Alpine National Park, Victoria

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Mountain scenery - windswept and by wildfires damaged snow gums and mountain ranges around Mt

Mountain scenery - windswept and by wildfires damaged snow gums and mountain ranges around Mt
SAS-1499 Mountain Ranges around Mt. Hotham Alpine Resort - with windswept snow gums damaged by wildfires Alpine National Park, Victoria

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Common Mosquito Fish - Fresh and brackinsh waters, North and Central America

Common Mosquito Fish - Fresh and brackinsh waters, North and Central America
PM-10442 Common Mosquito Fish - Fresh and brackinsh waters North and Central America. Widely introduced to many countries to control mosquitos

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Channel Catfish - Well oxygenated freshwaters North America: Central USA

Channel Catfish - Well oxygenated freshwaters North America: Central USA, southern Canada to northern Mexico
PM-10413 Channel Catfish - Well oxygenated freshwaters North America Central USA, southern Canada to northern Mexico. Important farmed food fish, smoked, fried etc

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Fishing nets, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, Asia

Fishing nets, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Fisher girl statue, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, Asia

Fisher girl statue, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Fisher girl statue, , Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, Asia

Fisher girl statue, , Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, Asia



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